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Hmmm this doesn't seem to fit quite in with the photogallery so I guess this place is the best bet. I can't attach pictures here so if anyone is a Yale forklift expert, or can tell model numbers apart (I certainly cannot), then can you please reply on here or send me an email so I can forward the picture to you.

From the few Hyster machines I've seen in the past, I'm guessing the lift capacity of this machine would be around 2-3 tons. Its rare that these things are just parked up where I can get pictures of them so I jumped at the chance to snap a pic. Yale isn't a usual manufacturer that I see either, Linde, JCB or Manitou normally around here.

Any assistance at all will be most appreciated!
  • Posted 23 Jul 2007 05:20
  • By Gavin
  • joined 20 Sep'05 - 25 messages
  • United Kingdom
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